Nashville to Cleveland

Electric Vehicle Road Trip

596
Miles
2
Stops
10h 56m
Total
$23
Cost

How Long Is the EV Drive from Nashville to Cleveland?

The EV drive from Nashville to Cleveland takes approximately 10h 56m (including charging stops), covering 596 miles. Charging costs are estimated at $15 — saving ~$55 compared to gas ($70).

Plan for charging stops every 150-200 miles depending on your EV's range. Fast chargers (DC) typically add 150+ miles in 20-30 minutes.

Traffic Estimate

🟢 Light
9h 18m
🔵 Typical
10h 56m
🔴 Heavy
15h 51m

Includes estimated charging time. Heavy traffic adds drive time but not charging time.

EV Trip Details

Distance596 miles
Drive Time9h 56min
Charging Stops2
Charging Time~60 min
Total Trip10h 56m

Cost Comparison

EV$23
Gas$69
Save$46

Recommended Charging Stops

Nashville

Start with full charge

Charging Stop 1

~198 mi · Fast charge ~30 min

Charging Stop 2

~397 mi · Fast charge ~30 min

Cleveland

596 mi · 10h 56m

EV vs Gas Cost

⚡ EV
$15
Charging cost
⛽ Gas
$70
At 30 MPG, $3.50/gal

💰 You save ~$55 by driving electric!

EV Trip FAQ

How many charging stops from Nashville to Cleveland?
You'll need approximately 2 charging stops for this 596-mile EV trip, assuming a 250-mile range per charge. Plan for 2 charging stops along the route.
How long does the EV trip take?
Total trip time is approximately 10h 56m, including 9h 56min of driving and ~60 minutes of charging stops.
How much does it cost vs gas?
EV cost: $23 vs Gas: $69. You save $46 driving electric!
Where can I charge along the route?
Multiple charging options available along major highways. Use PlugShare or your vehicle's navigation to find stations. Tesla Superchargers and Electrify America are common on this route.

EV Charging Guide: Nashville to Cleveland

This 596-mile journey means you'll need to plan for 2 charging stops. Apps like PlugShare or your vehicle's built-in trip planner can help locate the best DC fast chargers along the route and estimate wait times.

One of the biggest perks of this EV trip: fuel savings. You'll spend roughly $23 on electricity versus $69 at the pump, keeping $46 in your pocket. Charging at home overnight is even cheaper than using public fast chargers.